December & January Monthly Update - Edition 18

December & January Monthly Update - Edition 18

Council shut-down period for Christmas and New Year's 2022/23 The Council office will close at 3.00pm on Wednesday 21 December, reopening on Tuesday 3 January.
Paroo Shire Council 28 Nov 2022
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Country Universities Centre Q&A Session

Country Universities Centre Q&A Session

Interested members of the community are invited to attend a meeting and Q&A session with Mr Duncan Taylor, Acting CEO of the Country Universities Centre.
Paroo Shire Council 28 Nov 2022
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Public Notice - Unplanned Water Supply Outage Moranbah

Public Notice - Unplanned Water Supply Outage Moranbah Unplanned water supply outage Moranbah - Hannay Street Friday, 25 November 2022 Unplanned Water Supply Outage, Moranbah Isaac Regional Council a…
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Special Meeting of Council for Monday 28 November 2022

Special Meeting of Council for Monday 28 November 2022 Isaac Regional Council wishes to advise that in accordance with Section 254B of the Local Government Regulation 2012, a Special Meeting of Counc…
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Update #1 - Nebo Precinct Revitalisation Project

Update #1 - Nebo Precinct Revitalisation Project Council would like to advise residents and businesses that capital works will begin on the Nebo Precinct Revitalisation Project from November 2022 to A…
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​Council secures funding to welcome trainees, apprentices on board

Lockyer Valley Regional Council is set to expand its workforce in the New Year when it welcomes a host of Trainees and Apprentices on board.
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Wet Weather Conditions, Glenden Waste Management Facility

Wet Weather Conditions, Glenden Waste Management Facility Isaac Regional Council advises the community of the following access restrictions to the Glenden Waste Management Facility due to wet weather…
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​Council assistance available year-round

Lockyer Valley Regional Council offers a range of financial assistance to community groups year-round.
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Council and the ARTC could finally be on track

Council is taking a cautious sigh of relief, with increased confidence the Australian Rail Track Corporation could finally be taking notice of significant local community issues.
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